mihalis aya

Every account which has purchased from woot is allowed a single vote. There are legit reasons to have multiple accounts on the same computer (a family shares a computer, and the adults each have their own account to buy with), and shady reasons. Unfortunately, it's difficult to differentiate between the two. Then there are the people, like myself, who don't have extra accounts, but do have mommies who will always give us a vote (if I ask really nice and cook her dinner). I think that's a different category, though.

ctravers1085

superspryte

mihalis aya wrote:Every account which has purchased from woot is allowed a single vote. There are legit reasons to have multiple accounts on the same computer (a family shares a computer, and the adults each have their own account to buy with), and shady reasons. Unfortunately, it's difficult to differentiate between the two. Then there are the people, like myself, who don't have extra accounts, but do have mommies who will always give us a vote (if I ask really nice and cook her dinner). I think that's a different category, though.

Uh huh. Suuuuure... Is that what they're calling those accounts now? Your mom? Very funny.

Sachmoe64

Hey Wooters, This is my first try at this, tell me what you think. In the Canadian Anthem it has the line "O Canada, we stand on guard for thee." So i wanted to portray that in my design... Too serious? I wanted to break from the Canadian jokes

mjc613

Sachmoe64 wrote:Hey Wooters, This is my first try at this, tell me what you think. In the Canadian Anthem it has the line "O Canada, we stand on guard for thee." So i wanted to portray that in my design... Too serious? I wanted to break from the Canadian jokes

derekfilley

mjc613

mihalis aya wrote:I suggested using the tattle button because that is the appropriate place for these matters. The tattle button was created to try to take the accusations of ripped off, off topic, and otherwise inappropriate from the derby thread(s), with the added bonus of allowing the woot gods to make sure they know about every little complaint. etc.

This brings up something I've had on my mind. I try to post problems I see in an entry in the thread first before I tattle. If it's simple, like "This needs to be on a shirt template" it gives the designer a way to resubmit before being rejected. Sometimes it's more complicated, like "please explain how this fits the theme", where I would really like to know what the designer had in mind.

Bottom line, I think there are times where things can be cleared up without hitting the tattle button, but it takes tact and an open mind to make that work.

zuniteton

I'd love to see a close up of the bear in your comp. I'm concerned about the apparent blending on him, but I also realize it's probably just small dots of colour. A close-up would be helpful, and possibly save you from a potential rejection. Is he a photo that has been recoloured, or original art?

I love, love the purple-blue. But I love purple low-placed designs, so take that with a grain of salt. Overall, I like the bear, but I feel like he's pretty barren on the shirt. I would like something else (a shadow? a swirly background? a few snowflakes?) to help make the design more visually appealing.

Final verdict: pretty colours, looks well done, but I'd like to see detail in your shirt comp and some extra background on the shirt itself.

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